Assuming a constant level of capital in the economy, a rapid increase in population is likely to:
A) raise real GDP, but lower real GDP per capita.
B) lower real GDP, but increase real GDP per capita.
C) lower both real GDP and real GDP per capita.
D) raise both real GDP and real GDP per capita.
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